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, while simulations are subject to error due to uncertainty in nuclear data and unresolved physical processes e.g. thermal expansion and fine-scale inhomogeneities. Generating independent simulation
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the gut-brain and gut-muscle axes, as potentially key modulators of cognitive function, and physical health in middle-aged-to-older adults. The central theme will be to investigate how targeted
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the quality of recycled materials, particularly polyolefins. Based at the University of Manchester and delivered in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Waters-TA Instruments
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the successful and vibrant UK catalysis and central facilities communities, whilst building skills in inorganic and physical chemistry, applied and sustainable catalysis and advanced X-ray characterisation
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of these sheets and foils (0.1 mm to 0.5 mm thick), controlling variables in the forming process is challenging. Characterising the mechanical behaviours of thin foils at elevated temperatures is crucial in
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treatment processes through advanced machine learning, validated against physics-based models and experimental data. 2. System Integration: Integrating the DTs into material and energy balance equations
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slow sand filters. This project suits graduates seeking careers in drinking water technology, sustainable infrastructure, and low carbon process design. Drinking water production is under mounting
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of the brain, caused by a virus, an infection, or an autoimmune response. Following encephalitis, children and young people can experience physical/neurological consequences (e.g., headaches, seizures, sleep
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account and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in Psychology. *Important notes* 1) Please quote the reference ‘DRC25-023’ in
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) and apply online. Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to: Dr Belinda Bell, bb326@cam.ac.uk If you have any queries regarding the application process please contact Sam Wyatt, slc74